‘How We Roll,’ the long-awaited duet of Ciara and Chris Brown, is quietly rolling toward being one of her biggest Billboard hits in a decade.
Peruse of Billboard’s current R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart shows ‘Roll’ has advanced to a new peak of #14 in its 13th week of charting.
For context, this tally ranks the most-played R&B and Hip-Hop songs played on Urban and Urban Adult radio stations in the United States.
The last time Ci enjoyed a peak as high on this hitlist was when her ‘Jackie‘ hit ‘I Bet‘ peaked at #8 in 2015. Further, the 13-week stay marks the longest-charting run she’s seen on this tally since her slow jam ‘Sorry’ soared to a 16-week tenancy in 2012.
Faring even better on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, ‘Roll’ – bolstered by a Lil Wayne-assisted remix – has so far peaked at #9.
There, it becomes her 15th top 10 hit and the highest rung she’s reached since ‘I Bet’ blasted to #7. Further, the 14-week stay on this tally marks the longest-charting hit she’s had since ‘Sorry’ racked up 15 weeks in 2012.
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